After photos surfaced on Facebook of a big name being seen in Fairbanks, residents of interior Alaska are now trying to follow the whereabouts of musician Post Malone.
surfaced on Facebook of a big name being seen in Fairbanks , residents of interior Alaska are now trying to follow the whereabouts of musician Post Malone . The rapper and singer who has millions of monthly music downloads was spotted in an Ester convenience store on Monday. Known for his music and tattoos, Post Malone — whose real name is Austin Richard Post — has seemingly made a trip up to interior Alaska for what appears to be rest and relaxation. While he has no planned concerts in the Fairbanks area, his surprise appearance got Alaska ns talking on social media.
On Monday, he was spotted at the Ester Gas Station around 4 p.m. That encounter resulted in a fan and employee of the gas station taking a photo with Post Malone. “I was just getting done doing propane and I had another coworker in with me and he was just, he was just walking around the store, he was buying a bunch of snacks, chips,” said Jari Markkanen, who works at Ester Gas Station., which has been sitting dormant since construction wrapped up about a year ago. Malone has a connection to the chicken franchise, having“I don’t know if that’s true and I know he owns a few, I mean, he could have been here just like seeing the sights around here,” Markkanen speculated.
Since then, Malone has allegedly been seen in North Pole as well. Much of the excitement has turned to rumors ofOver 40 guns seized after SWAT standoff at Fairbanks home amid alleged union hall attack plotMan accused of killing hog farmer, kidnapping and assaulting wife was released on bond days earlier
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